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Military Tracked Vehicles like the Sno-CatŪ 1642 Dump Bed Built For The U.S.M.C.
Military tracked vehicles like the Sno-CatŪ 1642, have the cab designed to simulate a standard pickup truck. Using conventional automotive type controls, allows drivers, who may be inexperienced with military tracked vehicles, to operate our military tracked vehicles with a minimum instruction in case of an emergency. Operators should be fully trained to operate military tracked vehicles. Tucker Sno-CatŪ track system presents four tracks, independently sprung and pivoted at the drive axle in our military tracked vehicles. Tracks capable of tilting up or down to provide an inclined ramp for climbing over obstacles or spanning uneven terrain military tracked vehicles encounter. Drive axle and spring system is trunion mounted on the military tracked vehicles from Sno-CatŪ allow our military tracked vehicles to accommodate uneven terrain.. Suspension system allows military tracked vehicles to traverse rough terrain with minimum shock to military tacked vehicles.. Track suspension system increases military tracked vehicles traction due to the capability of separately powered track to maintain terrain contact over its full length. Iimportant when cresting hills and operating on rugged terrain required by military tracked vehicles. Our military tracked vehicles use rubber tracks. Rubber tracks allow military tracked vehicles to operate in all types of terrain without damage to the tracks. Rubber tracks run on dry pavement, dirt roads, mud and deep powder snow. No other machine employed as a military tracked vehicle on the market can do this. Click Here For More Information On Military Tracked Vehicles. |
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